Skip Navigation
AllNewTypeFace
Posts 10
Comments 2.3K
Brazilian's impression on Europe(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)
  • Is Poland pissed in the American or British sense of the word?

  • Tesla Is Looking to Hire a Team to Remotely Control Its 'Self-Driving' Robotaxis
  • Worse pay and worse working conditions is the killer app of “tech” these days.

  • He's off his meds
  • That’s one of the ways to build up the prison work force to replace all the deported migrants

  • Elon Musk says too many game studios are owned by giant corporations so his giant corporation is going to start a studio to 'make games great again'
  • A certain type of goateed chungus will take as an article of faith that this is a revolution in gaming, preorder multiple copies of these games and send death threats to anyone who suggests that they’re not great.

  • Poland right now
  • That’s Indonesia

  • The Prince symbol should be an official emoji.
  • Images that are adopted as Unicode glyphs (including emoji) have to be in the public domain, i.e. not copyrighted or trademarked. When they were assembling the Unicode codepage for characters from vintage computer character sets, they left out the Atari ST Dobbshead character because the intellectual property status of the piece of vintage advertising clip-art it was derived from was unclear. Presumably someone (Prince’s estate and/or Warner Music, I’d guess) owns the copyright and/or has a trademark claim on the Prince symbol

  • The Most Unpopular Webcomic Ever
  • If web comics were a part of neurotypical culture…

  • Preferred Pronouns
  • He/Him, but also asshole

  • Huge chicken-shaped hotel in the Philippines sets new world record
  • You can stop there on the way to visiting the Chicken Church in Indonesia.

  • 26/4/2022: Roger Stone takes adviser role in Canada provincial election
  • The hard-right won, and are now trying to unilaterally to rewrite the Treaty of Waitangi to affirm white supremacy or something similar.

  • The West is Losing Their Collective Marbles
  • Hear, hear. Let’s commit to fighting fascism as enthusiastically as Putin!

  • German firms tested 4-day workweek — here's the outcome
  • In short, results were positive, but how can we be sure that they’re not really negative, and as such we recommend against proceeding with a 4-day work week.

  • Judge says he must still approve sale of Infowars to The Onion
  • Musk will probably end up buying it, buying MSNBC and renaming that to InfowarsX

  • Anti-NATO protest in Montreal erupts in fires, smashed windows
  • He was at one point a self-described Stalinist, which is probably as tankie as one can get. He also doesn’t seem to have ever encountered a dictator he didn’t hail as a liberator, though that’s consistent with the usual tankie/campist brainworms (“all evil comes from Washington, therefore anyone who opposes Washington is a hero of the revolution”).

  • 🎵 You know the season and so do I 🎶
  • That would be by the renowned Elizabethan psalm composer Peter Waterman, I’m guessing

  • While we’re tortieposting

    2

    Big Tiddy Garfield isn’t real and can’t hurt you

    3

    Behold, the ISRion Constellation

    cyberplace.social Kevin Beaumont (@GossiTheDog@cyberplace.social)

    Attached: 3 images Handala, a wiper group posing as a ransomware group who target Israeli companies, claims IIB (Israeli Industrial Batteries) supplied explosive batteries for pagers and Vidisco supplied Xray machines which didn’t detect said batteries. They claim they will be releasing 6tb of da...

    Kevin Beaumont (@GossiTheDog@cyberplace.social)

    Allegations that bomb detectors from an Israeli firm are configured to let bombs through if they have a specific code (presumably used by Mossad). The title is a reference to an anti-counterfeiting watermark used in currency

    0

    We regret to inform you that Ray Kurzweil is back on his bullshit

    www.theguardian.com AI scientist Ray Kurzweil: ‘We are going to expand intelligence a millionfold by 2045’

    The Google futurist talks nanobots and avatars, deepfakes and elections – and why he is so optimistic about a future where we merge with computers

    AI scientist Ray Kurzweil: ‘We are going to expand intelligence a millionfold by 2045’
    354

    There’s always someone who takes things literally

    goblin.camp Davey :sugar_approved: (@sugar@goblin.camp)

    Attached: 1 image imagine being a teen and having an awkward first time with your first bf then see an article years later where you find he's since fucked 699 cars

    Davey :sugar_approved: (@sugar@goblin.camp)
    11

    Techbro develops AI-powered sex toy to “save the world”

    www.404media.co This Man Wants to ‘Save the World’ By Letting You Jerk Off Into a Computer

    The creator of the gimmicky DIY sex sleeve says any criticism against the Orifice is “gene warfare."

    This Man Wants to ‘Save the World’ By Letting You Jerk Off Into a Computer

    Teledildonics and eugenics: what more could you ask for?

    13

    New economic warfare method just dropped:

    www.theguardian.com Royal Mail urged to investigate claims of Chinese-made fake stamps

    Minister says he will work with business to investigate, while China dismisses suggestions of involvement as ‘absurd’

    Royal Mail urged to investigate claims of Chinese-made fake stamps
    11

    L, and I emphasise, MFAO

    www.jwz.org The Billionaire Who Wants To Live Forever Has Long Covid

    Specifically, covid wrecked his lungs: Bryan Johnson is a 46-year-old tech bro who cashed out a few years ago and now spends all his time trying not to die. He has been interviewed by most mainstream news outlets where he has documented his extreme and bizarre quest for immortality. From a story in ...

    The Billionaire Who Wants To Live Forever Has Long Covid

    The Billionaire Who Wants To Live Forever Has Long Covid

    1

    Britain: Antiwork Nation

    www.theguardian.com Britons least likely to say work is important to them, world study finds

    UK losing belief that hard work brings better life, and fewer millennials now think work always comes first, survey indicates

    Britons least likely to say work is important to them, world study finds
    10

    Slim protective cases for the Steam Deck

    Can anyone recommend a good case for carrying a Steam Deck in a backpack or similar which is less bulky than the factory case and yet protects the device? (I’ve heard the Dbrand Killswitch and JSAUX Modcase recommended, though that was a while ago.)

    17